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Friday, February 14, 2014

Friday Flashback: Pretty Dominoes

In case you missed it...I'm on the other side of the planet enjoying some sunshine. So, in the meantime, because I wasn't overly organized before I left, I'm bringing back some of my favourite projects over the years for an encore.

I really loved this project even though it wasn't as wildly popular as I thought it would be. It's one of those posts that just sort of came and went without much fanfare. I still love it though~
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I was one of those kids who always kept things in their original packaging. I was also one of those kids who rarely threw anything away. So, when I came across my childhood domino set in it's original box in pristine condition I threw caution to the wind and gave them a total overhaul.

1) If you're super serious about crafting you will want to sand and prime your dominoes. I am not that serious, so I just lined them all up and gave them several coats of spray paint.

I went back and forth on the idea of sanding down the edges to give them a shabby chic look but in the end decided that wasn't a good idea. All of the tiles should look the same when they're turned over and they shouldn't have any distinguishing marks on them. So... I just left them as is.

2) While you're waiting for your tiles to dry, pick out your pretty papers. You need a different paper for every number you have (six). You can cover the blanks too but this could be a little confusing when you're playing. It's best to just leave them blank.

3) You're probably still waiting for your paint to dry so now's a good time to cut out your tiny little squares of paper to cover each of the numbers. I used my Silhouette but you could do this by hand. My squares are 18millimetres square. Make sure to pre-measure your tiles to see if it's the same before you start cutting.

I was originally going to cover the blanks,
that's why there's seven tiles,
but I changed my mind~

4) Once your paint has finally dried, start adhering your papers. The easiest way to do it is one number at a time. Gather all of the one's and paste down the same paper on top of each of them, then all of the two's and so on.

I found it easier to brush the glue onto the backs of the paper squares instead of directly onto the tiles.

5) Next add a nice thick layer of Dimensional Magic to the entire top of your dominoes.

This gives them a super glossy, resin look.

It goes on a bit milky but dries super clear. Just watch for air bubbles. I put mine on so thick I had to let them dry overnight.

I couldn't put these lovely tiles back into their old box so I even made them a new holder!

Gorgeous! Now I just need to find someone to play with~

Have a crafty week everyone!
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I had so much fun remaking this old favourite that I ended up recycling Rubik's Cubes as well. You can see the remakes here.

Do you still have any of your childhood games? Have you ever thought of revamping them to make them fun again? Leave a comment below~

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Pink lemonade, bracelets jingling on my wrist, and looking into my cats green eyes. These are a few of my favourite things. I work in an office, in front of a computer, all day long but get to flex my imagination in my craft studio or in the books I read every night.
Tamara